Gonzales Pushed Ailing Ashcroft On Spying
Ex-Official Says Gonzales Pressured Ashcroft In Hospital To Reauthorize Wiretapping
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U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, left, and his predecessor, John Ashcroft. (AP)
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Comey's testimony revived one of the Bush administration's most bitter internal fights just as Gonzales appeared less under siege about the firings of several U.S. attorneys last year.
Another Republican lawmaker called for Gonzales to resign on Wednesday. Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel said the country deserves an attorney general "whose honesty and capability are beyond question."
Mr. Bush has stood solidly by his longtime counselor's side; calls for Gonzales' resignation have waned in recent weeks.
Asked about Comey's testimony, White House press secretary Tony Snow said he didn't know anything about the conversation at Ashcroft's bedside. But he defended the program.
"Because he had an appendectomy, his brain didn't work?" Snow said of Ashcroft. "Jim Comey can talk about whatever reservations he may have had. But the fact is that there were strong protections in there, this program has saved lives and it's vital for national security and furthermore has been reformed in a bipartisan way."
Dean Boyd, a Justice Department spokesman, said he couldn't comment on "internal discussions that may or may have not taken place concerning classified intelligence activities." But he said the program succeeded in helping detect and prevent terrorist attacks and was always subject to rigorous oversight and review.
Democrats cited Comey's testimony as evidence of what they say is Gonzales' tendency to put loyalty to Mr. Bush ahead of most everything — including Justice's tradition of independence from the politics of the White House.
"What happened in that hospital room crystallized Mr. Gonzales' view about the rule of law: that he holds it in minimum low regard," said Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
Under questioning by Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., Comey said he was not threatened by Vice President Dick Cheney or other White House officials who disagreed with him on the legality of the eavesdropping program.
Comey recalled that after the bedside incident he started to offer his resignation and was persuaded to wait a few days until Ashcroft could resign with him. "Mr. Ashcroft's chief of staff asked me something that meant a great deal to him, and that is that I not resign until Mr. Ashcroft was well enough to resign with me," Comey said.
On March 12 at their daily briefing of the president, Mr. Bush asked Comey and Mueller for separate private conversations on Justice's concerns about the eavesdropping program. There, Comey said, Mr. Bush agreed to do "the right thing."
"We had the president's direction to do what we believed, what the Justice Department believed, was necessary to put this matter on a footing where we could certify to its legality," Comey said of the period after those private meetings. "We did that."
Spokesmen for Ashcroft and Mueller refused requests for comment.
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- I wonder of CBS News, under current management, would have reported Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre. Kinda doubt it.
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- I wonder of CBS News, under current management, would have reported Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre. Kinda doubt it.
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- This is the ONLY place I've seen where CBS even mentions this astonishing story. Thanks to streaming video, I was able to watch Comey's testimony and I was astounded. It sounds like a scene from The Godfather. This administration is a Crime Syndicate! Gonzales is no more and no less than a Bush Family consiglieri.
Do you suppose that Republicans are EVER going to get tired of being the party of thugs and goons? - Reply to this comment
- Calls for Gonzales resignation have waned?
No, not really. I believe they have increased (at least outside of the main media reports. - Reply to this comment
- "I guarantee, before Bush leaves office, he and his cronies will set up a plan to EXTEND the presidency because it is "a time of war"..." Posted by CANYOUTELLME at 05:25 PM : May 16, 2007
Oh my gosh! Why would you say that? I can see the corrupted wheels turning already on this idea.
1.20.09 or sooner please. - Reply to this comment
- Boy these guys are something got all there men into the supreme court they got gonzo as attorney general wanted harriet miers into the supreme court couldn't get it done then get the wiretapping done and spywatch program then get the clause that the judiciary committee will not have to confirm any new attys then fire 8 attys. and put your guy in there what is it here that smells like a skunk and if it smells like a skunk it is a skunk . Tell me if I missed anything it is getting hard to keep up with Rove ,Meirs, Gonzo, Cheney, condi. IMPEACH I SAY.
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- TBWEB THE HOUSE OF CARDS RIGHT we are getting closer and closer and if we would just IMPEACH this nightmare will be over living with this illegal administration is a nightmare you are right it is hard to keep up.
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- o.k.we need someone to go back and find out about AShcroft's reason for leaving I bet he was forced out He didn't die did he? I really commend Comey for coming out with this information and the Media is so busy giving information about all our positions in Iraq and what the Generals have to say to help the Insurgents they don't have time to investigate Gonzales and test his lies. I saw this testimony and could not believe what I heard I thought it would be all over the media just today it comes out almost a week later and I bet the Judiciary committee was wondering why after this testimony no media unbelievable watch this media folks I believe they will use it for this election all I see is republican coverage .
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- "What? They didn't mention the part where Gonzales was holding a pillow over Ashcroft's head?
Posted by incog-nito"
I was just about to type that. Great minds, I guess.
Whatever wire-tapping program it was that Gonzo was trying to get authorized by a comatose Ashcroft must have been really really bad and really really illegal if Ashcroft, both half dazed and about as conservative as they come, wouldn't sign off on it. - Reply to this comment
- Even if you happen to be one of those die hard loyal patriotic Americans who blindly supports the U.S. President no matter what they do, you still have to admit President Bush does not have the "Midas Touch" and not even close to having anything resembling a "Midas Touch", everything President Bush touches does not turn to Gold.
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- Sounds like a clear cut conspiracy, That would qualify them for being charged under the RICO act if not treason.
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- What? They didn't mention the part where Gonzales was holding a pillow over Ashcroft's head?
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- I think I might owe John Ashcroft an apology. I thought it was him who was the fascists, but now it seems it was none other that Bush and Gonzales, the lowest forms of American life. God, will this administration EVER be over. Remember when the plague took over in Europe and set off the dark ages. I think when historians look back, 2000 to 20008 will be considered the dark ages of the United States.
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- I have always heard that politics is a dirty game, of course, it shouldn't be a game. But, I guess when ethics is pushed all the way back to the aspect of the job it proves the quote.
Pray for Peace, God Bless. - Reply to this comment
- Why has CBS already buried this story? this seems like a pretty important story. This non-placement makes you wonder about CBS's judgment or bias....
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- " W. appears to be sleepwalking towards a place beside Nixon in the hall of shame."- Quote from yamuttya
Sleepwalking?
I'd say he, and his administration, have grabbed the golden ring multiple times for the "Exceeding Nixon Reward". In fact they have taken the world record for sprinting like banshees toward a finish line that will leave us ashamed, and leave a very interesting chapter in foreign history textbooks.
What's even more interesting is tha carping I see on these blogs about the "left". For pete's sake- at least half of the American public is left of center... if you consider someone like Al Gore on the "left"- he did get about 50% of the votes after all.
But the thing about this administration's attitude that is so dangerous is this: Somehow this administration and a good number of their supporters do not care that the other half of the country doesn't agree and has an outlook not based in conservative Christianity.
That appears to me to be the problem. And those who still think highly of this administration do so from a standpoint of actually believing that they are so "correct" that others must pay with the sacrifice of rights or disenfranchisement.
The government cannot serve just one view of reality- it has to serve all Americans. Period.
The sad part of it is that Nixon, for all his illegality, wasn't evil- he was wrong. There's a distinction here. That distinction should scare the heck out of people. - Reply to this comment
- Ashcroft is also the AG who NEVER convicted a radical islamist terrorist.
He did convict William Krar, of Noonday, Texas, for terrorist activities. You didn't hear about that because Krar didn't fit the profile of a radical islamist terrorist and Ashcroft kept it quit. - Reply to this comment
- "Anyone know where this story is now on CBS news? I had it bookmarked, but can no longer find it on the front page anywhere..." Posted by CANYOUTELLME at 05:20 PM : May 16, 2007
It's in the politics section. You can also find old stories by using CBS' search box. - Reply to this comment
- With these new revelations, it seems that Ashcroft and Comey are the heroes in all of this, in taking on the Neocon cabal and fighting against what they knew to be an illegal act - warrentless wiretapping.
It always cracks me up when I find myself rooting for folks like Batiste, Ashcroft, Comey, Iglesias, etc. It reminds me that there are decent, honorable Republicans out there. Let's all of us, Republicans and Democrats, get together and dump these insane Neocons and get back to arguing about how much money to give to social programs and what kinds of tax breaks to give corporations, you know, the good old days. - Reply to this comment
- It's amazing what lengths the Busch crime family went to in order to discredit John Ashcroft in order to make room for Gonzalez, if half the rumors are true about Haliburton and Internment Centers, I wonder how long it will be before they start filling them up.
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